Direc­tory obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/backrefx

README

The backrefx package
(for bibliography back references)
Author: Danie Els
Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Danie Els
Licence: LaTeX Project Public License
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The backrefx package is now obsolete after the release of
backref v1.23, because all the functionality are now provided
by backref. This release of backrefx is only provided for
backward compatibility of existing documents.
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DESCRIPTION
The backrefx package enhances the backref package of David
Carlisle and Sebastian Rahtz. It enables backref to print
the bibliographic back references in a more typographical
sound manner (similar to the back references in TeX Unbound
of Hoenig)
INSTALLATION
The most basic installation is to copy backrefx.sty to your
working directory or to a directory where TeX can find it.
For a full installation, copy the following files to you
(local) TEXMF tree and into the specified directories.
STYLE FILES:
<texmf>\tex\latex\backrefx\backrefx.sty
The style file was obtain by running "latex backrefx.ins"
SOURCE FILES:
<texmf>\source\latex\backrefx\backrefx.dtx
backrefx.ins
brefxtest.tex
The sample file brefxtest.tex was obtain by running
"latex backrefx.ins"
USER DOCUMENTATION:
<texmf>\doc\latex\backrefx\backrefx.pdf
The user manual for backrefx package was produced by executing:
pdflatex backrefx.dtx
pdflatex backrefx.dtx
makeindex -s gglo.ist -o backrefx.gls backrefx.glo
makeindex -s gind.ist -o backrefx.ind backrefx.idx
pdflatex backrefx.dtx
pdflatex backrefx.dtx

back­refx – Bi­b­li­o­graph­i­cal back ref­er­enc­ing

The back­refx pack­age is now ob­so­lete af­ter the re­lease of back­ref v1.23, be­cause all the
func­tion­al­ity of back­refx is now pro­vided by
back­ref. This re­lease of back­refx is only pro­vided for back­ward
com­pat­i­bil­ity of ex­ist­ing doc­u­ments.

The back­refx pack­age en­hanced the back­ref pack­age of David
Carlisle and Se­bas­tian Rahtz. It en­ables back­ref to print the
bib­li­o­graphic back ref­er­ences in a more ty­po­graph­i­cally sound
man­ner (sim­i­lar to the back ref­er­ences in TeX Un­bound of Hoenig),
for ex­am­ple: (Cited on page 10.) (Cited on pages 10 and 12.)
(Cited on pages 10, 12 and 15.)